New Snap-on Specialty Tool for Subaru Vehicles Makes Ball Joint Removal Faster, Safer

New Snap-on Specialty Tool for Subaru Vehicles Makes Ball Joint Removal Faster, Safer

The new Snap-on Ball Joint Remover (BJR1) for Subaru vehicles makes removal of stubborn ball joints on select Subaru models a lot simpler. The previous removal methods were costly, dangerous and in many cases would cause unnecessary damage to other parts on the vehicle, said the company.

In the
never-ending quest to make life easier for its customers, with the help of some
technicians, Snap-on has developed another specialty tool to save time and
perform more jobs during the course of a day. The new Snap-on Ball Joint
Remover (BJR1) for Subaru vehicles makes removal of stubborn ball joints on
select Subaru models a lot simpler.
The previous removal methods were costly, dangerous and in many cases would
cause unnecessary damage to other parts on the vehicle.

“We
received some important feedback from technicians about what they were looking
for in a tool that would help them remove ball joints on Subaru vehicles,” said Mark Knapp, product manager for Snap-on.
“Using that information, we designed a specialty tool that helps service
technicians beat the flat rate by getting the job done faster with less effort
which can result in lower repair costs and less repair time.”

The new Snap-on Ball Joint Remover (BJR1) for Subaru vehicles is made with safety in
mind as it helps deal with low clearance and heavy corrosion. It is perfect for
use on a variety of Subaru
models:  Baja (2003-2006), Forester
(1998-2010), Impreza (1993-2010), Legacy (1990-2010) and Outback (2000-2010).

Customers
can learn more about the new Snap-on
Ball Joint Remover (BJR1) for Subaru
vehicles by contacting their participating Snap-on franchisee or
representative, visiting www.snapon.com/handtools or by calling toll free
877-SNAPON-4 (877-762-7664).

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